You use the forward slash character / , which you can find on the numeric keypad. That is why it is there, along with the plus +, minus -, and multiplication * signs. They are the main 4 operators in mathematics.
You use the front slash for division, as follows:
=25/5
=A3/A10
A front slash is used for division in Excel. For example, if you wanted to divide the contents of cell A3 by the contents of cell C6, you would have the following formula:
=A3/C6
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as in 6 divided by 3 is 6/3
for example
The front slash is used for division and the asterisk for multiplication. So for example:
=A1/A2*A3
Microsoft Excel is for numerical analysis and manipulation so it can do any mathematical calculations, including division. You use the / as the division symbol. You can use numbers, but more commonly cell references. For example: =A10/A12 =A10/40 =200/A12
yes it is
It is used as the symbol for multiplication.
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Insert Symbol, then select the bullet symbol you want to use.
The slash can be used for division like this:=A2/B2
the divide symbol (/)
No....valid format symbols are (+,-,*,/ and ^)
One is a spreadsheet program made by Lotus the other is a spreadsheet program made by Microsoft. The main difference is the way in which formulas are entered - in Excel they are preceded by the = symbol and in 1-2-3 they are preceded by the + symbol.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
You would use a - to subtract a number on a spreadsheet